LeBron James: Lakers Try To ‘Live In Moment’ And Are ‘Happy Where We’re At’

Damian Burchardt
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The Los Angeles Lakers had a crazy 24 hours, culminating in the overtime 107-104 victory over the Dallas Mavericks.

In the lead-up to the game, L.A. learned it would have to cope without three of its players. Talen Horton-Tucker, Dwight Howard, and Malik Monk all entered the NBA’s health and safety protocols after the former tested positive for the coronavirus on Tuesday. The Lakers were also without assistant coaches Phil Handy and David Fizdale.

Then, L.A. engaged in a hectic battle with Dallas on Wednesday, ended with a stretch during which both sides hit spectacular 3-pointers to stay in the game. Austin Reaves eventually ended the contest with a last-second triple, his fifth of the night.

“As far as the last 24 hours, we’re just trying to live in the moment right now,” LeBron James said after the win.

“We know it’s been a lot going on but ultimately we’re just trying to live in the moment. I’m extremely proud and excited for AR-15 and what he was able to accomplish tonight.”

James then reiterated the Lakers approach this season one day at a time after facing adversity in its first months. The four-time NBA champion added the team is satisfied with the progress it has made.

“It hasn’t gone as everyone else had hoped it would, it’s gone how it’s gone,” the Lakers All-Star said.

“You go out and play the game and you want to be better every single game. We want to continue to work our habits, continue to do what we got to do to be great every night. So we are what we are as a team. A lot of injuries, a lot of different lineups, obviously guys in protocols, false protocols, things of that nature.

“So we are what we are as a team right now and we like where we’re at.”

The Lakers won six of the last eight games with James scooping the NBA Western Conference Player of the Week along the way.

Westbrook and Bradley also enter protocols

Lakers players entering the NBA’s health and safety protocols did not stop at three as it was announced that Russell Westbrook and Avery Bradley also did on Thursday.

Considering how short-handed the Lakers will be moving forward, they are looking to add Isaiah Thomas on a 10-day contract via the NBA’s hardship exemption once it gets approved.

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Damian Burchardt is a sports writer who has covered basketball, soccer, and many other disciplines for numerous U.K. and U.S. media outlets, including The Independent, The Guardian, The Sun, The Berkshire Eagle, The Boston Globe, and The Ringer.
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